Jewelry

Sai Silks Kalamandir unveils ‘Rasamayi,’ Fine Silver Jewellery store

Published: April 5, 2024
Author: Fashion Value Chain
Opens first retail outlet in the existing Kalamandir store in Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam, April 03, 2024:  Leveraging its brand equity further, ethnic apparel retailer Sai Silks Kalamandir Ltd (SSKL), has expanded its product portfolio with its entry into the silver jewellery market in India. It opened its first fine silver jewellery retail outlet under the “Rasamayi” brand in its existing Kalamandir store in Visakhapatnam.

The decision to venture into Fine Silver Jewellery comes as a natural progression for SSKL, leveraging its decades-long legacy of excellence in the fashion industry. The product portfolio comprises Temple Jewellery, Antique Nakshi Jewellery, CZ Jewellery, Victorian Jewellery, Kundan Jewellery, Moissanite Jewellery, and Ultra Premium Light Weight Jewellery.

Prasad Chalavadi, Managing Director, Sai Silks Kalamandir Ltd said, “We have long been synonymous with quality craftsmanship and timeless elegance in ethnic wear. With our strategic expansion into the realm of silver jewellery, we will cater to connoisseurs of fine jewellery seeking distinctive pieces that exude charm, heritage, and sophistication.

We are excited to enter a new market that resonates with our values, appreciates jewellery, fashion and beauty. Today, jewellery is no longer a stand-alone item but an indispensable accessory for fashion. One accentuates the other. With the wedding season around the corner, this saree-jewellery combo offering will give an enhanced shopping experience to our patrons.

With a strong presence in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, SSKL offers a diverse range of products including ultra-premium and premium sarees, lehengas, and men and children’s ethnic wear.

About SSKL:

SSKL operates through four different format stores, namely Kalamandir, Mandir, Varamahalakshmi Silks, and KLM Fashion Mall, as well as through e-commerce channels that include their own websites and other online e-commerce marketplaces.

The diverse range of products offered includes (i) various types of ultra-premium and premium sarees suitable for weddings, party wear, as well as occasional and daily wear; (ii) lehengas; (iii) men’s ethnic wear; (iv) children’s ethnic wear and (v) value fashion products comprising fusion wear and western wear for women, men, and children.

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